UPDATE: 2008 Senate race: Over before it started?
Early reports of a Warner victory suggest Virginia is the first Senate seat to switch parties this election.
Early reports of a Warner victory suggest Virginia is the first Senate seat to switch parties this election.
Early reports of a Warner victory suggest Virginia is the first Senate seat to switch parties this election.
The polls have just closed in Virginia.
MSNBC is calling the Commonwealth too close to call.
McCain projected to nab five, and a few states remain too close to call. How do they add up so far?
Chas Webster, co-owner of The Box, doesn’t want you to go hungry.
Before heading to the Republicans’ party at Rivals Sports Bar, I decided to fortify myself with free ice cream from the Ben & Jerry’s at Barracks Road. B&J was giving out free ice cream to “all voters” between 5-8pm.
Charlottesville precincts aren’t yet reporting results, but CBS news reports Tom Perriello taking the lead in Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene and Nelson counties.
Ohio and New Mexico, once red states, turned blue.
I’m reporting live from the living room of one Kristin Adolfson, which is packed with Obama supporters biting their nails over Virginia.
A nation waits with baited breath to see whether humorist Al Franken will become Senator Al Franken.
By taking Virginia and the Western states, Obama is projected as the new President of the United States.